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Wireless Networking - Desktop accesses laptop and reads folders but Laptop only accesses/opens Desktop but cannot read folders, access is denied |
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I have been hassling this problems for days, since replacing desktop with
new PC with all other equipment unchanged. Both the Desktop and laptop access the internet OK via a netgear WGU624 wireless router and cable modem. From the Desktop I can access the laptop and read the shared files. From the laptop I can access the Desktop and see the shares but I cannot open them, access is denied. All the firewall settings seem to be correct (ZoneAlarm in both locations) and the NVIDIA network card is open to the wireless network. I tried reinstalling the whole network but ended up with exactly the same problem which I would love to solve, even though it is not critical since the desktop is the master of the network. If any one could help but needs more detail please say and I will provide it. onclejon |
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Hmm, It might help if you posted what you have open in the firewall, and
why. What OS is the desktop running? For the folder you are trying to access, have you assign permissions to the same user name and password as the user logged into the laptop? -- David Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "onclejon" <> wrote in message news:... >I have been hassling this problems for days, since replacing desktop with >new PC with all other equipment unchanged. > > Both the Desktop and laptop access the internet OK via a netgear WGU624 > wireless router and cable modem. From the Desktop I can access the laptop > and read the shared files. From the laptop I can access the Desktop and > see the shares but I cannot open them, access is denied. > > All the firewall settings seem to be correct (ZoneAlarm in both locations) > and the NVIDIA network card is open to the wireless network. > > I tried reinstalling the whole network but ended up with exactly the same > problem which I would love to solve, even though it is not critical since > the desktop is the master of the network. > > If any one could help but needs more detail please say and I will provide > it. > > David Hettel MVP MobileDevices |
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"onclejon" <> wrote in message news:... >I have been hassling this problems for days, since replacing desktop with >new PC with all other equipment unchanged. > > Both the Desktop and laptop access the internet OK via a netgear WGU624 > wireless router and cable modem. From the Desktop I can access the laptop > and read the shared files. From the laptop I can access the Desktop and > see the shares but I cannot open them, access is denied. > > All the firewall settings seem to be correct (ZoneAlarm in both locations) > and the NVIDIA network card is open to the wireless network. > > I tried reinstalling the whole network but ended up with exactly the same > problem which I would love to solve, even though it is not critical since > the desktop is the master of the network. > > If any one could help but needs more detail please say and I will provide > it. > > The simplest way to accomplish this: 1) Turn ZA off at both locations in order to ensure it isn't blocking anything. 2) Have only SIMPLE file sharing. 3) Have the same username and password on each machine and be logged on to that username on both machines. 4) Even if you have already shared a folder, remove the share and OK that and then share it again. Sometimes I have found a previously shared resource will suddenly not be shared. Doing this gets it back where it was. Test now. Come back and let us know what the results are. Diamontina Cocktail |
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Hello, I have virtually the same setup and basically the same problem w/ my network....and here's what I've come up with regarding it all: This (your post) is without question, the most common post on any board regarding wireless home networking... I had completely given up as I realized I was actually getting older attempting to figure this one out...I did everything by the book...then everything by the help files and tutorials...then anything I could find that I had not tried yet.... My nephew is an award winning programmer w/ a great deal of experience in networking and many ,many facets of computer work...He spent nearly two hours and finally came to the conclusion that: 'If I was running XP PRO versus XP HOME, that it would be a piece of cake...a walk in the park...etc...& that anyone & everyone w/ even a small amounty of computer experience could easily wirelessly network their systems w/o incident'... As stated, I have read thousands of entries in my attempts to FIX my 'one -way printer/file sharing network'...As a non-expert, I am now certain that the issue doesnt lie within any one area like 'permissions, print spoolers or any of the error messages, etc...but it's the limitations that XP HOME has - in its ability to communicate with two+ machines on a wireless network that's the issue for most of us...In a Nutshell: The Workstation (which has the modem, router, printer installed) can see and access the wireless notebook, but the notebook cannot save to, print to or open any files from the workstation/desktop...NO matter what you do or try...it simply will not work...However...there are many, many people that have setup identical networks, some w/ multiple computers and even multiple OS's and it works...the 1st time and always, w/o incident,...but these arent the folks here on the message boards desperately looking for help either...I believe the answer is an upgrade to XP PRO...short and sweet, complete solution...upgrade, run the damn wizard or do it manually...and share files, printers etc...This has been the advice from several experts that know the program's limitations & shortcommings... I recently bought a new Dell notebook for the sole purpose of running a wireless network and being able to write comfortably & save, print etc to the desktop's large hard drive & printer...I made it 'perfectly-crystal-clear to the salesperson at Dell of my needs and expectations...I was assured that I only needed HOME & definitely 'DID NOT' need PRO...and I'm frustrated, doing a workaround everytime I want to access the notebook's files...AND I'm getting older...I may switch over to an Apple environment at the first of the year and have an Ebay yardsale...complete w/ all the windows-only programs left on my machines...'for educational purposes only'...of course... In the meantime, if you do learn anything that works for you...I would be very appreciative if you could pass it along to me...Thanks and kindest regards... mailto:'' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "onclejon" wrote: > I have been hassling this problems for days, since replacing desktop with > new PC with all other equipment unchanged. > > Both the Desktop and laptop access the internet OK via a netgear WGU624 > wireless router and cable modem. From the Desktop I can access the laptop > and read the shared files. From the laptop I can access the Desktop and see > the shares but I cannot open them, access is denied. > > All the firewall settings seem to be correct (ZoneAlarm in both locations) > and the NVIDIA network card is open to the wireless network. > > I tried reinstalling the whole network but ended up with exactly the same > problem which I would love to solve, even though it is not critical since > the desktop is the master of the network. > > If any one could help but needs more detail please say and I will provide > it. > > > =?Utf-8?B?b3Jpb24xMg==?= |
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